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>> three people killed here. had to be moving pretty fast. reporter: he has managed the apartment complex across from the crash site for 20 years and now the victims. he says this boulevard has people moving up and down the street faster than the speed limit. >> no reason for that to happen here. >> one of the things we learned is that the daly city police department are in charge of the investigation. we're hoping to learn from them about the ages ages and i.d.es e victims. we have learned there has not been an accident of this type, of this magnitude, in this stretch of eastmoor. >> ama: a san francisco man is the latest victim of violence in oakland. police say he was shot to death around 3:00 this morning near ninth and clay street, just blocks away from police headquarters. the unidentified 37-year-old man was in his car when he
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apparently got into a dispute with people inside another vehicle. they began shooting at the man, who was hit, and then crashed his car. this mark's oak leappedz's 17th homicide of the year. last year at this time oakland had 4 homicides. >> a man hired to help the oakland police department imphlegm court ordered reforms will report for duty tomorrow. the man this department's new compliance director. he'll take on the task of reforming how police investigate themselves and document their work. the 68-year-old is a former baltimore police commissioner who served on the san jose police force. he can spend city funds, oversee top commanders and the chief and his deputies. >> in less than 48 hours the cardinals of the roman catholic church will cast their first ballot in the conclave to elect a new pope. reporter: from the pews, to the
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pulpit. >> , on this the second consecutive sunday without a pope, prayers center enon the weighty decision ahead for he 115 cardinals who will elect the next leader of the roman catholic church. >> let's pray the holy spirit helps us choose the next pope. reporter: boston's cardinal sean o'malley stepped into the role of parry priest today. celebrating mass at their honorary churches throughout rome. this is their day of rest after six long days of speeches during the general congregation meeting, many say they have now narrowed their options. >> a week ago we said we have a lot of work to do. now you see a sense of resignation and trust and fight. >> with -- trust and faith. >> in is no obvious front runner
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bus factions are growing. the reformers said to be pushing for a track record proving they can clean up the corruption in the vatican. with the cardinals prepared to enter the chapel are being quiet on specifics, sharing for now only their prayers. >> lord, our holy father. >> abc news, room. >> ama: family and friends of a missing woman are trying to find. he erica was captured on a surveillance camera on thursday morning on telegraph avenue where she was last seen. her mother says there are leads that haven't been followed up yet. >> she has her atm card, cell phone. we haven't beenable to get the police to cooperate with getting
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access to that, so they can track at least what was the last known place she was at. >> ama: abc7 e-mailed the department for a chent and they have yet to responsible. tomorrow san jose's minimum wage workers will get a raise of $2 an can. minimum wage is $10 an hour. the hike will test claims from opponent that it hill hurt business owner and employees, some businesses have raised prices by 25-cents to help cover the higher wage. other businesses that already pay workers more than $10 an hour say the higher wage has led to better morale and lower turnover. happening right now in san francisco. a pre-opening festival for the new exploratorium is bringing art into the streets. let's take a live look at an event called "on the move." it's giving people hands-on
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experience with the new displays. now, the highlight of the festival is the mechanical octopus. a flame-throwing exhibit that will be illuminated around 8:30 tonight. they also brought out some supplies to two other locations. this one in the bay view and the other in the mission. the exploratorium has create more than a thousand exploratory exhibits that make signs an art. >> we can't wait for the physical museum to open so we decided to put everything we had, our favorite things, on trucks and create three outdoor museums. >> i look at everything and it looks so cool, i want to do everything in the exploratorium. >> ama: she is a believer. abc7 is the official tv partner of the exploratoryup. we're excited about its new
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opening. we'll have a first look at the new exploratorium here on abc7 news. up next, tourist say it's a big -- look at this mess. the san francisco street corner turned into a dump. also. [chanting] >> giving voice to the voiceless. the protests in san francisco marks what many consider the most important date for all tibetans. >> leigh: i'm leigh glaser. a nice warmup today by a few degrees. degrees. more warming mid-week.days of wg
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>> ama: new tonight at 5:00, neighbors in san francisco are outraged after someone dumped a bunch of trash on a street corner. not only is it a hazard, it's illegal. this is what it looked like this afternoon along a cable car line and across the treat from the san francisco cable car museum. >> it's ugly. bad to see a person from all over the world and see this, san francisco? that's not the image san franciscoans want to leave. >> museum manager says street cleaners don't service the area. the city says it's going to get a crew out there today to clean up the mess and try to locate whoever dumped the stuff. san francisco encourages people to call 3-1-1 to report trash dumping. >> tibetans reasons the world are marking the 54th 54th anniversary of tibetan uprising day.
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demonstrators gathered in front of the chinese consulate for the annual protest. it was on this day in 1959 that the chinese government occupied tibet, putting the dally lamb a ma into exile. >> enough is enough. the chinese operation for everything, and we want people in tibet, the ultimate goal. >> the uprising day continues with a march to union square. the storm has passed but the damage is still evident in parts of the anymore. ahead, home owners pay the price for living on prime oceanfront real estate. >> heading outside, bright, sunny day across the bay area, and leigh glaser has more on our warmup heading our way. here's a look at what's ahead on abc's world news at 5:30. >> good evening. tonight the cardinals spanning
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out in churches across rome. >> a teenage rers miraculous survival after a small plane slams into his house. and a 48-year-old boxing
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>> ama: the demolition process is underway along the massachusetts coast after a storm sent a number of homes tumbling into the atlantic. this is some of the damage caused by a storm surge pummeled the northeast on friday. no injuries were reported. just about eave town from new
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hampshire to cape cod suffered some damage. >> the taylor family foundation is best known for camp arroyo in livermore, free camp for kids with life-threatening illnesses or life altering conditions but they do so much more. >> i think the camp programs are great, and i love them, and we'll always be there, but helping people in that kind of stress, just a beautiful gift. for them, for us, for everybody. >> ama: tonight, just like me, abc7 anchor share jennings will introduce you to families once in crisis, now full of relief and hope thanks to the taylor family foundation. join us for the special "just like me." let's get to leigh glaser with the week's forecast. >> leigh: going to be very springlike. high there. hope you enjoyed the extra hour of sunlight this evening. the official sunset will bet at
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7:13 because we return to daylight saving time. live doppler 7hd not picking up any return, because we have such beautiful sky out there. this is a live shot from the -- the watermark camera looking toward sutro tower. you can see the clear sky. we did have a few little high clouds drift by the bay area earlier today. right now, 59 in san francisco, 66, oakland. san carlos, 56. santa cruz, 52. another look from the high definition rooftop cam, the embark dare row, santa rosa, 70. livermore, 67. very mild for this our in gilroy, sunshine and 68. here's a look at the forecast highlights. continue with a little patchy coastal fog overnight. get set for more sunshine. a mild day tomorrow. temperatures will come up a few more degrees and then
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temperatures will be above normal this time of year as we head into tuesday, wednesday, and possibly into thursday. we started off today with a little bit of fog near the coast. one, two, three, 4:00 and you can see we return to mainly clear scierk but already just along the coast here, starring to -- starting to see a little fog drift south and gather near the coast. tomorrow morning. may take time to burn off. this is the setup for the work week, high pressure building in. storm track well to the nompleght each day it gets closer to us, we could possibly get into a slight offshore wind component, which means warmer temperatures near the sea shore, and that might be wednesday. so monday, tuesday, wednesday, more warming monday through mid-week. here's a look at lows tonight. santa rosa, 38. antioch, 40. 46, san francisco. half moon bay, 43.
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san jose, 42. so, here is a look at the highs for monday. we come up a few more degrees. this is kind of a gradual warming trend we're getting ready to enter into. san jose, 71. cupertino. 71. at the beaches, few degrees warmer. half moon bay, 60. 70 at menlo park. palo alto, 70. san francisco tomorrow, a mixture of sun and clouds to start, and then afternoon sunshine. 64 degrees. north bay, that's where you want to be tomorrow. 72 for calistoga. east bay, oakland, 70. 70 castro valley. interior east bay, mid-to-low 70 degrees. concord, 72. livermore, 72. here's a look at the seven-day forecast. warmer afternoon tuesday. wednesday will be the warmest day. feels like spring, temperatures inland near 80. 60s on the coast.
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clouds next saturday, maybe a chance of showers as we head into next sunday. by the way, abc7 news has another great news resource, follow us on twitter for the latest bay area weather conditions, and get video forecasts, "spare the air", power outage information. >> ama: thank you, leigh. tieger playing long. >> mike: he is back. led the world golf challenge wire-to-
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>> mike: tiger woods may be back. led the world golf challenge from wire-to-wire. now 40-2 in leading after three rounds in his career, winning his 76th pga tour in miami. the famed doral club. started off with three birdies on the first four holes. phil mickelson made a run early on. his approach on eight. lefty leaves it just short of the haul. finishes tied for third. tiger's playing partner, graeme mcdowell two eagles yesterday, another one today. but finished with an even par, tied for third. steve stricker made a run. this long birdie putt on 10. nothing but net. finished two back of woods. unfortunately stricker gave tiger some putting advice.
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he did falter down the stretch, bogeyed on 16th and 18th, but wins the 17th wgc title with a 1-under 71. >> i played well this week, and thank you to steve for the putting lesson. it was one of those weeks where i felt pretty good how i was playing, and i made some putts and got it rolling. >> mike: to the diamond. world baseball classic, group d, team u.s.a. and canada. the winner advancing. canada no suspensions after the benches are clearing brawl with mexico. team u.s.a. trailing early. second inning, michael saunders. gone. gave the canadians the 2-0 lead. u.s. rallies. top eight, down three two on. adam jones doubles down the gap. two score. jones is 1-3, 4-3 u.s.a. then kimbrough crows it.
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getting joey votto on strike three. u.s.a. and italy advance for the second round in miami. >> giants and brewers, cactus league action and the sausage racing. matt cain got some support. nick noonan doing his part. drills one past the diving second baseman. another one scores. the giant win 6-1. >> a's opening day pitcher bred anderson had to leave the game against the d barks with a strained muscle in his upper right back. said it wasn't serious. a's beat the d-backs 7-5. >> nascar in las vegas for the kalt tools 5. matt kenseth turned 29 today. he gets the checkered flag. his 25th career victory, third win here at vegas, kenseth only
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the third nascar driver to win on his birthday,. >> coming up at 6:00. the art of intimidation in boxing, when it doesn't work. see you then. >> ama: up next, google creates >> ama: up next, google creates a shoeys of walking
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attack in central california. we'll tell you what happened today at the big cat sanctuary. >> the major life changes that do more than just stress you out. the heavy toll they can play on your health. join us at 6:00. now, if you don't worry, google says it's not planning on going into the sneaker business, but if it did, the shoes might look something like this. a team at google took a few pairs of sneakers, crammed in a computer, a pressure sensor, gyroscope, speaker, and blue tooth. it can tell what you're doing and send the info to your phone. the shoes will not be on sale. can you recent shover foot in there? i'm ama daetz. for leigh glaser and mike shumann thank you for joining captioned by closed captioning services inc.
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welcome to "world news." tonight the front-runners from rome where the cardinals are visiting churches across the city, saying mass, being greeted like celebrities. one of these men will be the next pope. who are the most likely candidates? weather watch, a winter blizzard driving across the heartland, kicking up a hail storm, as both coasts get an early shot of spring. what can you expect for tomorrow morning's commute? miracle miss, a small plane crashing into the side of a suburban home, missing the teenager inside by a matter of feet. and fighting time. the 48-year-old boxer making history with a title victory over a much younger man. >> this will mean more because i'm older. >> the athletes winning big over time.
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good evening, and thanks for joining us here on this sunday night. david muir is away tonight. i'm amy robach, and we begin in rome where the ancient and mysterious ritual of choosing a new pope is growing near. this city and the world's 1.2 billion catholics, holding their breath waiting. you are looking at the vatican live, lit up against the night. behind its walls, preparation for tuesday' conclave are nearly complete. on this day of worship, they visited churches and were greeted like celebrities. one of them will be the next pope. we go to david wright reporting from the vatican on a rainy sunday night. david? >> reporter: good evening. it was fascinating to watch as the cardinals fanned out across rome to celebrate mass at churches that are permanently assigned to them as honorary pastors. what was fascinating was the contrast of styles. on one day in one city, a chance to compare the candidates.

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